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The Greatest Show on Earth – Cecil B. DeMille High Noon – Stanley Kramer Ivanhoe – Pandro S. Berman Moulin Rouge – Romulus Films The Quiet Man– John Ford, Merian C. Cooper
Five Fingers – Joseph L. Mankiewicz The Greatest Show on Earth – Cecil B. DeMille High Noon – Fred Zinnemann Moulin Rouge – John Huston The Quiet Man– John Ford
Marlon Brando – Viva Zapata! Gary Cooper – High Noon Kirk Douglas – The Bad and the Beautiful José Ferrer – Moulin Rouge Alec Guinness – The Lavender Hill Mob
Shirley Booth – Come Back, Little Sheba Joan Crawford – Sudden Fear Bette Davis – The Star Julie Harris – The Member of the Wedding Susan Hayward – With a Song in My Heart
Richard Burton – My Cousin Rachel Arthur Hunnicutt – The Big Sky Victor McLaglen – The Quiet Man Jack Palance – Sudden Fear Anthony Quinn – Viva Zapata!
Gloria Grahame – The Bad and the Beautiful Jean Hagen – Singin’ in the Rain Colette Marchand – Moulin Rouge Terry Moore – Come Back, Little Sheba Thelma Ritter – With a Song in My Heart
The Greatest Show on Earth – Fredric M. Frank, Theodore St. John, Frank Cavett My Son John – Leo McCarey The Narrow Margin – Martin Goldsmith, Jack Leonard The Pride of St. Louis – Guy Trosper The Sniper– Edna Anhalt, Edward Anhalt
“Am I In Love” – Son of Paleface – Music, Lyrics by Jack Brooks “Because You’re Mine” – Because You’re Mine – Music by Nicholas Brodszky; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn “High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin’)” – High Noon – Music by Dimitri Tiomkin; Lyrics by Ned Washington “Thumbelina” – Hans Christian Andersen – Music, Lyrics by Frank Loesser “Zing A...
Come Back, Little Sheba – Warren Low Flat Top – William Austin The Greatest Show on Earth – Anne Bauchens High Noon – Elmo Williams, Harry Gerstad Moulin Rouge– Ralph Kemplen
The Bad and the Beautiful – Robert Surtees The Big Sky – Russell Harlan My Cousin Rachel – Joseph LaShelle Navajo – Virgil E. Miller Sudden Fear– Charles B. Lang, Jr.
24th Academy Awards; Date: March 20, 1952: Site: RKO Pantages Theatre, Hollywood, California: Hosted by: Danny Kaye: Highlights; Best Picture: An American in Paris: Most awards: An American in Paris and A Place in the Sun (6) Most nominations: A Streetcar Named Desire (12)
Best Motion PictureBest DirectorAn American in Paris – Arthur Freed for ...George Stevens – A Place in the Sun ‡ ...Humphrey Bogart – The African Queen as ...Vivien Leigh – A Streetcar Named Desire ...Karl Malden – A Streetcar Named Desire as ...Kim Hunter – A Streetcar Named Desire as ...An American in Paris – Alan Jay Lerner ‡ ...A Place in the Sun – Michael Wilson and ...Academy Awards Summaries. Winners Charts: "Best Picture" Oscar®, "Best Director" Oscar®, "Best Actor" Oscar®, "Best Supporting Actor" Oscar®, "Best Actress" Oscar®, "Best Supporting Actress" Oscar®, "Best Screenplay/Writer" Oscar®. 1952. The winner is listed first, in CAPITAL letters.
25th Academy Awards; Date: March 19, 1953: Site: RKO Pantages Theatre Hollywood, California NBC International Theatre New York City, New York: Hosted by: Bob Hope (Hollywood) Conrad Nagel Fredric March (New York City) Highlights; Best Picture: The Greatest Show on Earth: Most awards: The Bad and the Beautiful (5) Most nominations
Best Motion PictureBest DirectorThe Greatest Show on Earth – Cecil B.John Ford – The Quiet Man ‡ Joseph L.Gary Cooper – High Noon as Marshall Will ...Shirley Booth – Come Back, Little Sheba ...Anthony Quinn – Viva Zapata! as Eufemio ...Gloria Grahame – The Bad and the ...The Bad and the Beautiful – Charles ...The Lavender Hill Mob – T. E. B. Clarke ‡ ...The 24th Academy Awards Memorable Moments. Best Picture: An American In Paris. An American In Paris also won Academy Awards for Color Art Direction-Set Decoration (Cedric Gibbons, Preston Ames, Edwin B. Willis, and Keogh Gleason), Color Cinematography (Alfred Gilks and John Alton), Color Costume Design (Orry-Kelly, Walter Plunkett, and Irene ...
Host: Danny Kaye. Eligibility Year: Films released in 1951. Major Wins: Best Picture was swept by An American in Paris, shocking some as A Streetcar Named Desire was a strong contender. Humphrey Bogart grabbed the Best Actor award for The African Queen. Vivien Leigh took home Best Actress for her role in A Streetcar Named Desire.